Some took the opportunity to create their own versions of the logo, offering alternatives.

Twitter user @luisddomingo shared that he isn't great at graphic design, but still tried to redesign the logo, featuring the Philippine eagle.

"Since sobrang gigil ko sa logo ng 2019 SEA Games I tried creating one...triggered ako that I channeled my stress and breakdowns here," he said in his caption.

Logo by Twitter user @luisddomingo

Logo by Twitter user @luisddomingo

Here's another version of the blazing Philippine eagle as the main anchor of a redesigned 2019 SEA Games logo.

According to Twitter user @kvpingkian, he used the eagle because it "symbolizes strength [and] power." He explained in his tweet that the eagle in the proposed logo has 10 feathers representing each country participating in the regional event, while the head "symbolizes the host country."

Logo by Twitter user @kvpingkian

Logo by Twitter user @kvpingkian

Twitter user @raphaelmiguel also tweeted his version of the 2019 SEA Games logo, saying that he did the design in less than 15 minutes.

"The official one looks like we didn't even try to put effort. Shame," he tweeted.

Logo by Twitter user @raphaelmiguel

Logo by Twitter user @raphaelmiguel

Twitter user @RENderred also used a Philippine eagle, but combined it with the Sarimanok, a legendary bird of the Maranao people. He said he wanted to depict unity and majesty.

"The vinta-inspired overlay on the word Philippines shows the beauty of our country in simplicity," he added.

Logo by Twitter user @RENderred

Logo by Twitter user @RENderred

Here are other creative and interesting takes on the 2019 SEA Games logo: